The Coat of arms of Wallis and Futuna consists of elements from the unofficial flag of Wallis and Futuna featuring a red saltire on a white square, which in turn is placed on a red field (alternatively, a larger white cross pattée is used). The cross is shifted a little off center and slightly downwards; the flag of France outlined in white on two sides is in the upper left quadrant. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... The arms of St Albans: Azure, a saltire Or (a gold saltire on a blue field) For The Saltire (proper noun) see Flag of Scotland. ... Heraldic cross pattee A cross having arms with curving edges, narrow at the inner center, and very broad at the outer end. ...
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Australia ·Norfolk Island · Christmas Island · Cocos (Keeling) Islands The Coat of arms of Norfolk Island is the official symbol of the island and external Australian territory of Norfolk Island. ...
East Timor ·Fiji ·New Caledonia ·Papua New Guinea ·Solomon Islands · Vanuatu The coat of arms of East Timor (officially: Timor-Leste) contains the shield of Conselho Nacional de Resistência Timorense (National Council of Timorese Resistance). ... the coat of arms rule ...
Micronesia Image File history File links Micronesia. ...
Polynesia Image File history File links Polynesia. ... Carving from the ridgepole of a MÄori house, ca 1840 Polynesia (from Greek: ÏολÏÏ many, νá¿ÏÎ¿Ï island) is a large grouping of over 1,000 islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean. ...
American Samoa ·Cook Islands ·French Polynesia ·New Zealand · Niue ·Pitcairn ·Samoa · Tokelau ·Tonga ·Tuvalu ·Wallis and Futuna The Seal of American Samoa is based in traditional local design. ... The Coat of Arms of the Cook Islands has a shield as its focal point The shield contains the fifteen stars found on the national flag. ... To the right is the Coat of Arms of New Zealand. ...